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Hatulot Hara'am (Season 1, Episode 2)
TV Episode | 36 min | Drama

Life isn't smiling these days for Deena, the tough but gold hearted policeman, captain of the "Thunder Cats" bowling team. She is leading the less than motivated, incompetent team into the local championship, attempting to beat the eternal...See moreLife isn't smiling these days for Deena, the tough but gold hearted policeman, captain of the "Thunder Cats" bowling team. She is leading the less than motivated, incompetent team into the local championship, attempting to beat the eternal rival, the unbeatable "Kassoto& Sons Body Shop" team. Eli Kassoto, the captain, broke Deena's heart , and now discovers that it may be too late to change his mind, for there is another man in her life. As the Thunder cats lamely win their way to the finals, the relationship between the members and the rival team unfolds. Deena's younger brother, Gidi, is having a hopeless affair with the pretty and married Ilana. Vadim, the latest Thunder Cats acquisition, is coyly courting Deena. Mali starts having contractions, but still coaches Oshrit, a hesitant rookie who has to roll the last ball to win the final match. Deena and Eli reach final confrontation; on the ally as in their love. Written by Omer Ninyo See less
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Director
Writers
Hagai Levi (creator) | Irit Linur
Composer
Ofer Meiri (original score)
Cinematographer
Editor
Casting Director
Orit Azoulay (casting)
Production Designer
Shon Tuchman (as Aizik Shon Tuchman)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Jan 29, 1998

Release date
Jan 29, 1998 (Israel)

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